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Monday, December 19, 2016

Motorists at risk over scarcity of tyres, spare-parts, others


 PHOTO: Google
PHOTO: Google

• Naira-dollar disparity spikes prices by 200%
• Govt urged to intervene to avert increase in road crashes 

The high exchange rate and the plummeting economy are taking toll on motorists across Nigeria, as prices of vehicle spare parts, particularly tyres are soaring beyond control.

Indeed, indications have emerged that vehicle owners can no longer find replacement for necessary parts, while importers decry their inability to stock products.

Arik boosts capacity with new Airbus 340 plane


PHOTO: Arik Air
PHOTO: Arik Air

Arik Air has increased flight frequencies to key domestic destinations ahead of the Christmas and New Year festivities.

The airline, which is though struggling with the current aviation fuel shortage to carry out scheduled flights as at when due, said the frequencies were imperative to cope with passenger demand traffic that are characteristic of the yuletide season.

Bristow records over 50% drop in operations


Manager Business Development at Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) Limited, Mayowa Babatunde (left); Managing Director, Captain Akin Oni; Human Resource Manager, Tolu Olufunwa; and Senior Legal Director, Tolu Olubajo at the media engagement on Bristow’s operations in Nigeria
Manager Business Development at Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) Limited, Mayowa Babatunde (left); Managing Director, Captain Akin Oni; Human Resource Manager, Tolu Olufunwa; and Senior Legal Director, Tolu Olubajo at the media engagement on Bristow’s operations in Nigeria

• Diversifies services, acquires new helicopters
Leading helicopter service provider in the oil and gas sector, Bristow Helicopters Nigeria Limited, has hinted on over 50 per cent drop in operations due to the current economic downturn.

The development, though not unique to Bristow, has, however, warranted some drastic measures including the release of some workers and withdrawal of some aircraft from the Nigerian market.

South African Airways pledges commitment to Nigerian market

South African Airway
South African Airway

Economic downturn in the country notwithstanding, South African Airways (SAA) has pledged its commitment to the Nigerian market, with a promise of improved services to customers.

In partial fulfillment of the pledge, the airline on Monday introduced its brand new A330-300 aircraft to the Lagos-Johannesburg route.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

NCAA notifies passengers on flight hitches during harmattan


Murtala Muhammed International Airport
Murtala Muhammed International Airport

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has alerted air travellers to brace up for some delays that may be experienced due to harmattan haze expected in most parts of the country.

The apex regulatory body pleaded for understanding of the travelling public, urging them not to be lawless should the situation arise and flights had to be delayed or cancelled.

Council summons Arik over alleged baggage delay, rights abuse

Arik Air resumes operations
Following complaints of alleged ill-treatment by passengers of recent London-Lagos Arik Air flights, the Consumer Protection Council (CPC), has summoned the management of the airline to appear before it to provide facts relating to the allegations.

The summon, which was issued by the Council on Wednesday, called on the airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, the Chief Operating Officer, Conor Prendergast, and the Managing Director, Chris Ndulue, to appear before the Council on Monday, December 19, 2016.

Monday, December 5, 2016

Senate to award zero allocation to aviation in 2017 budget

The Minister of State for Aviation, Mr. Hadi Sirika
The Minister of State for Aviation, Mr. Hadi Sirika

Summons minister over failed MMA2 concession agreement 
Senate House Committee on Privatisation has disclosed that the aviation sector will get zero allocation in the 2017 budget proposal that the president will present soon.

The committee, led by its chairman, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, said that the plan to concession the airports and readiness of private investors to assume responsibility means that the Federal Government would no longer need to commit revenue to run the facilities.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Business | Aviation Delta Airlines forecasts growth, pledges commitment to market

Delta Airlines
Delta Airlines

Effects of economic recession notwithstanding, Delta Airlines has reinstated commitment to keep flying Lagos-Atlanta route.

The American Airlines said, despite attendant effects of the recession, the air travel market in Nigeria remains positive with high potential for growth.

Senate committee orders review of tolling system in major airports

Engineer Saleh Dunoma, Managing Director, Federal Airport Authourity of Nigeria
Engineer Saleh Dunoma, Managing Director, Federal Airport Authourity of Nigeria

Worried by the constraint to free access into the airports, the Senate House Committee on Aviation has ordered the review of toll collection system in airports around the country.

The committee directed the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), one of the aviation industry’s regulators, to ensure that the tolling system becomes flexible, to guarantee that vehicles conveying passengers are no longer delayed unnecessarily at the toll gates.

Aviation unions suspend industrial action against Caverton Helicopters

Caverton Helicopters
Caverton Helicopters

Aviation trade unions have suspended their industrial action against Caverton Helicopters over alleged anti-labour practices.

Mr Olayinka Abioye, General Secretary, the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), confirmed the development in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.
Abioye said the unions had suspended the action following an invitation by the airline’s management to them to come for a meeting.

‘Cargo loses over poor awareness, infrastructure at airports’

 Segun Musa, NAGAFF
Segun Musa, NAGAFF
In the light of new data identification number policy on goods entering Europe, Chairman of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr. Segun Musa, in this interview with WOLE OYEBADE, explains why air cargo services in Nigeria are more at risk, among other sundry issues. Excerpts:

Monday, November 21, 2016

Minister lauds AFISNET on improved regional safety


 Hadi Sirika
Hadi Sirika
Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has commended the African and Indian Ocean

Satellite Communication Network (AFISNET) for significantly contributing to the enhancement of safety and efficiency of air navigation within and across the African and Indian Ocean (AFI) region.

Sirika, while declaring open the 24th meeting of the Western and Central Africa Satellite Network Management Committee (SNMC) in Abuja, noted with delight that the SNMC has commenced discussion on the feasibility of surveillance data sharing within the sub-region.

He said that the objective of Global Air Navigation Plan is to achieve a harmonised interoperable and seamless global air traffic management system that will facilitate cost effective, efficient and economic international civil aviation. Hence, the need to sustain, expand and improve technology and capacity of the AFISNET to accommodate navigational and surveillance data sharing.

Air New Zealand, Etihad, Singapore, others win awards

PHOTO:WIKIPEDIA
PHOTO:WIKIPEDIA

Air New Zealand has been crowned best airline in the world for the fourth consecutive year, with British Airways and Virgin Atlantic also rated in the top 10 in the global rankings.

‘NAHCO workers connived in narcotic export attempt’

PHOTO: CargotoNigeria
PHOTO: CargotoNigeria

Company pledges cooperation in investigation
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has revealed how staffers of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) allegedly conspired with suspected drug traffickers in a botched attempt to export 144kgs of ephedrine to Maputo, Mozambique.

Abuja, Lagos new terminals to take extra N5b


New terminal at the MMIA, Lagos
New terminal at the MMIA, Lagos

More stakeholders rally behind airport concession plan
Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, has faulted the locations of the new terminals simultaneously under construction at two of the busiest airports in the country, describing them as wrongly sited.

Scarcity of aviation fuel: Dana Air assures passengers of on-time performance


Dana-AirDana Air on Friday assured its passengers of its commitment to on-time performance, even as the scarcity of aviation fuel (JET-A1) worsens across the country.

The airline gave the assurance in a statement signed by its Communications Manager, Mr Kingsley Ezenwa, which was obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Arik targets 20m-passenger mark by next month

 Deputy Managing Director, Arik Air, Captain Ado Sanusi (left); Managing Director, Chris Nduleu; and Chairman, Sir Joseph Arumemi at the 10th year anniversary of Arik Air in Lagos. PHOTO: SOLA OJEDOKUN
Deputy Managing Director, Arik Air, Captain Ado Sanusi (left); Managing Director, Chris Nduleu; 
and Chairman, Sir Joseph Arumemi at the 10th year anniversary of Arik Air in Lagos.
 PHOTO: SOLA OJEDOKUN

Plans fleet expansion for Asia, Middle East routes
Economic recession notwithstanding, Arik Air has hinted of growth in its operations and patronage, with 20 million-passenger mark already set for December 2016.

Reps okay Dana as official airline for SDGs summit


Obi Mbanuzuo
Obi Mbanuzuo
 
Dana Air has been named as the official airline of the House of Representatives 2016 Legislative Summit on Sustainable Development Goals, scheduled to hold on November 22 and 23, 2016 at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja. 

NAMA rallies stakeholders for takeoff of AIS


Director of Transport at the Nigerian Civil aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. A M Sidi (left); Director General, Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), Dr. Anthony Anuforom; Acting Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Engr. Emma Anasi and Military Airport Commandant, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Wing Cmdr Imoke Emeng Imoke, at the AIS Automation forum, NAMA headquarters, Lagos
Director of Transport at the Nigerian Civil aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. A M Sidi (left); Director General,
 Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), Dr. Anthony Anuforom; Acting Managing Director of the Nigerian
 Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Engr. Emma Anasi and Military Airport Commandant, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Wing Cmdr Imoke Emeng Imoke, at the AIS Automation forum, NAMA headquarters, Lagos

Ahead of the takeoff of Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) automation in 11 locations next month, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has solicited the co-operation of data originators and other stakeholders to ensure a smooth takeoff of the project and enhance its sustainability. 

RwandAir bags IATA certification on ground operations

rwandairRwandAir, the national flag carrier of the Republic of Rwanda, has bagged International Air Transport Association’s Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO).

The certification follows an audit conducted on RwandAir Ground Operations in July this year by Wake QA, an IATA approved Audit Organisation. The audit was concluded with minimal findings and observations. ISAGO registry is valid for two years.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Special services Before You Fly With Arik


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Arik Air celebrates 10 years of safe and secure travel

 

Arik Air, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier is rolling out the drums to celebrate 10 years providing safe and secure air travel to the Nigerian public and continually contributing towards the elevation of Nigeria’s global standing.

On October 30, 2006, Arik Air ushered in a new chapter in Nigerian aviation history by beginning commercial operations using new Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft - the first new aircraft Nigeria had seen in over 20 years.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Cronos Airlines launches Lagos-Douala-Malabo flights

Cronos Airlines
Malabo-based leading carrier, Cronos Airlines, has partnered a subsidiary of Nigeria’s Peacock Group, Peacock Aviation and Allied Services, to open a new travel gateway-Lagos-Doula-Malabo flights.

Business and pleasure travelers will have the opportunity to fly the new travel gateway, which began with grand and special inaugural and maiden flight on October 26.

IATA seeks better cooperation against security threats

IATA’s Director General and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Alexandre de Juniac
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged industry and governments to work together in an even stronger partnership to provide durable solutions to aviation’s security challenges.
These efforts, which must be based on common principles, include such areas as overflying conflict zones, landside security at airports, insider threats, cyber security, harmonisation of PNR (passenger name record) and API (advance passenger information) requirements and airport checkpoints.

Nigeria, Portugal to implement BASA

Aviation sector
The Minister of State, Aviation, Mr Hadi Sirika, says Nigeria and the Republic of Portugal are set to implement the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA).

Sirika disclosed this while receiving the Portuguese delegation led by Mrs Theresa Ribeiro, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Portugal, in Abuja.

‘Agreement default stalls $20m re-fleeting exercise for NCAT’

Peters
The contract to acquire 20 new training aircraft for the Nigerian College of Aviation and Technology (NCAT) at the sum of $20million has lately been enmeshed in controversies, with allegations and denials that the contract bypassed due process and might have been inflated. At the middle of it all is the contract awardee, Interjet Nigeria Limited, whose its Chief Executive Officer, Seun Peters, explains to reporters why none of the aircraft has been delivered till date among other sundry issues. WOLE OYEBADE was there. 

Multiple air crashes alert: Blunt assessment or bad advertisement of troubled aviation industry

aviation
The Senate penultimate week sent a shock wave down the spines of Nigerians and aviation industry, as it declared that multiple air crashes are imminent.

For many in the sector, it was like saying the turbulent aviation Year 2005/6 with worst cases of plane crashes in the country, is sudden upon the country again! 

British Airways and Qatar Airways expand codeshare agreement

British Airways and Qatar Airways expand codeshare agreement

Qatar Airways has expanded its codeshare agreement with British Airways, to include BA flights within the UK and selected routes from Heathrow to Europe.

The carriers recently announced a joint business agreement on routes between the UK and Doha, and the new deal will see Qatar Airways codeshare on all BA flights within the UK, including routes to Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Leeds, Bradford, Manchester and Newcastle.

Delta, Virgin Atlantic and Jet Airways announce new codeshare agreement

Delta Virgin Jet Tails

Delta, Virgin Atlantic and Jet Airways have announced a new codeshare agreement covering services between North America and India via London Heathrow.

From November 2 Jet Airways customers travelling between India and North America will be able to connect at Heathrow onto nine US destinations operated by Delta, namely Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, Salt Lake City and Seattle.

Etihad launches new amenity kits designs

Etihad Airways amenity kits

Etihad Airways has unveiled new destination-inspired business class amenity kits designs for routes to New York, Sao Paulo, Rome, Melbourne and Bangkok.

Monday, October 24, 2016

British Airways offers complimentary one-way first class upgrade

British Airways First
British Airways is offering business class travellers a complimentary one-way upgrade to first class on flights to the UK and Europe from Hong Kong, as the airline marks 80 years flying to the city.

The offer is available to flyers who book selected Club World business class tickets before November 30, 2016 from Hong Kong to one of its 22 UK destinations or 40 European destinations for travel before June 15, 2017.

Guinea-Bissau, Mali to adopt Med-View as national carrier

Area Manager, South-West Africa,  International Air Transport Association, (IATA) Dr. Samson Fatokun (right); Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, (MD/CEO), Med-View  Airline Plc, Muneer Bankole; Head, Flight Operations, Med-View, Capt. Godfrey Ogbogwu and Executive Director, Technical, Med-View, Lookman Animashaun at the presentation of IOSA certificate in Lagos.
Area Manager, South-West Africa,  International Air Transport Association, (IATA) Dr. Samson Fatokun (right); Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, (MD/CEO), Med-View  Airline Plc, Muneer Bankole; Head, Flight Operations, Med-View, Capt. Godfrey Ogbogwu and Executive Director, Technical, Med-View, Lookman Animashaun at the presentation of IOSA certificate in Lagos.



Firm gets IOSA certificate
Two African countries – Guinea-Bissau and Mali – have extended invitation to Med-View airlines to assume the status of their national carrier.The invitation, The Guardian learnt, is not unconnected with the airlines’ giant strides in domestic and international operations.

In a related development, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has awarded Med-View the prestigious IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate, as an endorsement of its compliance to international safety rules.

Travel agencies laud forex concession grant to airlines

President of NANTA, Bernard Bankole. PHOTO: nanta.org.ng

Travel agencies in the country have hailed the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) decision to grant a concession to foreign airlines on access to foreign exchange.

The agencies, under the aegis of National Association of Nigerian Travel Agents (NANTA), commended the Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, for giving attention to the persistent advocacy of the association to the effect that capital controls placed by government were stifling development in the aviation sector, making business difficult for airlines and reducing the capacity of Nigerians to embark on their legitimate travel business due to escalating air fares.

Airlines seek government’s intervention on fuel, charges

An airliner being fueled
An airliner being fueled

Airline operators in the country have again cried out to the Federal Government to see to their plight in the area of aviation fuel and multiple charges levied by the regulatory agencies.
 
The operators, who claimed to be at the mercy of both the fuel marketers and regulators, said a proper review of both fuel cost and multiple charges would enable the airlines survive the current financial distress.

Dunoma emerges ACI president

Engineer Saleh Dunoma, Managing Director, Federal Airport Authourity of Nigeria
Engineer Saleh Dunoma, Managing Director, Federal Airport Authourity of Nigeria

• FG appoints new directors at FAAN

Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Engr. Saleh Dunoma, has been elected President of Airports Council International (ACI), Africa Region. Dunoma was elected at the 25th ACI-Africa annual assembly and regional conference and exhibition in Maputo, Mozambique.

British Airways launches Apple Pay through app

British Airways Apple Pay


British Airways has added Apple Pay to its iPhone app, allowing customers to store payment card details and pay for flights “with just the swipe of the finger”.

The payment option is available for purchases made using UK billed cards, for British Airways flights departing UK airports, although BA intends to roll it out to include customers departing other airports flying to the UK “over the coming months”.

SA drone operator issues warning as it flies across Africa

SA drone operator issues warning as it flies across Africa

A Cape Town company, UAV Industries, has announced that it is the first drone operator in Africa to be licensed to train pilots and operate drones, receiving their Remote Operating Certificate from the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA). 

According to a leading online platform on military reports, Defence Web, globally the drone business is proving to be one of the most volatile new growth industries in recent years, South Africa being a relatively late bloomer. With only a handful of training providers in the country and thousands of uncertified illegal pilots, the industry is in urgent need of upskilling and compliance.

Etihad to add Dreamliner to Tokyo route

Etihad B787 aircraft

Etihad is to upgrade its Abu Dhabi-Tokyo service from December 1, when it replaces the current A340 operating the route to a three-class B787 Dreamliner.

The aircraft features the carrier’s latest Economy Smart seats, Business Studios and First Suites, with a total of 235 seats (eight in first class, 28 in business and 199 in economy).

Kevin Knight, Etihad Aviation Group Chief Strategy and Planning Officer, said the upgrade to the B787 Dreamliner “reflected the importance of the Japan route and the airline’s commitment to the market”.

Etihad launched flights to Tokyo Narita in March 2010, initially as a five times-weekly service before being increased to daily in 2013.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Forex Concession: NCAA charges airlines to improve operations

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority  
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has advised Airline operators to operates with renewed vigour having secured a special sectoral Foreign Exchange (Forex) allocation in the Secondary Market Intervention Sales (SMIS).

Capt. Muhtar Usman, the Director-General of NCAA), gave the advise in a statement obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

CBN approves special forex intervention for airlines

airplane 
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved a Special Secondary Market Intervention Retail Sales (SMIS) for airlines operating in the country to enable them to access foreign exchange.

Mr James Odaudu, Deputy Director, Press and Public Affairs, Ministry of Transportation, announced the plan in a statement in Abuja on Friday.

Odaudu explained that the intervention was a direct result of the interaction with CBN by the Minister of State, Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, on behalf of the airlines.

The making of a national carrier in lean times

Crew, dignitaries, and officials at the welcome of RwandAir’s Airbus in Lagos 
With barely 14 years of flight history and a total of nine airplanes in its fleet, RwandAir is today a good example of how to nurture an airline to project national image abroad. WOLE OYEBADE writes.

Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, last Sunday witnessed an unusual gathering on the airside that is never open to the public except on rare occasions. And it was on that day. Officials and dignitaries funneled through security profile beginning from 4p.m. to converge at one of the ports of entry. Colourful balloons and buffet set on the corridor tells of an imminent celebration.

Representatives fault pace of work at MMIA’s new terminal

Side view of the new terminal
Side view of the new terminal
*Wade into airport concession plan
*FAAN, Caterpillar partner to end power outage at Lagos airport
Members of the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation have expressed concerns on the slow pace of work ongoing at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport new terminal in Lagos.

During the inspection of projects at the airport, the lawmakers were worried that the project would still not be completed by December, for the Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) concession agreement to begin.
In a related development, the committee has pledged to wade into the talks on concession of airports nationwide, to ensure it is in the best interest of all parties.

Air Europa, Turkish Airlines sign codeshare agreement

Turkish Airlines / AFP PHOTO / JACK GUEZ

Turkish Airlines / AFP PHOTO / JACK GUEZ
Air Europa and Turkish Airlines have jointly announced the start of a code-sharing partnership effective as of 1st October, 2016 that enables both carriers to tap into new markets and offer their passengers more travel options.
At the initial stage of their cooperation Air Europa will place its marketing code on Istanbul-Madrid route operated by Turkish Airlines while Turkish Airlines will place its marketing code on Madrid – Las Palmas/Ibiza/Palma de Mallorca and Madrid – Havana/Santo Domingo/Lima flights operated by Air Europa.

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 banned by more airlines over fire risk

Samsung Galaxy Note 7
There are several reports of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 phones catching on fire Ariel Gonzalez Photo
An airline flight ban on Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 is spreading fast after reports some phones have caught fire.

Carriers in Australia, Asia and Europe put the phone on a prohibited list over the weekend, which comes after the US banned the device last week. Carriers flying to the US inevitably had to follow suit, but the bans are spreading worldwide.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Airtraffic communicators decry dearth of trained, licensed personnel in airports

Gatwick-ATC
Airtraffic communicators have decried the gross shortage of trained and licensed manpower to effectively handle operations in airports across the country.

The communicators, under the aegis of National Airtraffic Communicators Association of Nigeria (NACAN), said they are only 97 trained and licensed personnel nationwide, servicing the 24 functional airports.

Emirates revamps corporate loyalty programme

AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACAD
AFP PHOTO / ROMEO GACAD

Emirates has revamped its corporate loyalty programme, Emirates Business Rewards, to provide greater value and added features for customers.

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